India emerges as a Growth Story at the WEF in Davos.
India is expected to project itself as a major global player at the 2026 World Economic Forum’s ( WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos, where global leaders will gather amid economic uncertainty, geopolitical tension, and rapid technology change. With a strong delegation of government officials and industry leaders, India aims to
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Yen Hits Nine-Month Low as U.S. Shutdown Nears End
On Tuesday, the yen dropped to its lowest level since February, while riskier currencies strengthened against the dollar, as traders anticipated the U.S. government shutdown would soon come to an end. The euro remained steady at $1.1555, and sterling gradually rose to $1.3165. Late Monday, the U.S. Senate approved a
Former South Korean President Yoon Charged in Treason Case
South Korea’s special prosecutor recently indicted former President Yoon Suk Yeol on additional charges, including abuse of power and aiding an enemy state, related to his brief attempt to impose martial law last year. An official disclosed that Yoon tried to provoke a military conflict between South and North Korea
NAB to Cut 410 Jobs, Expand Hiring in India and Vietnam
The National Australia Bank (NAB) is reducing 410 positions in its technology and enterprise operations across Australia. Simultaneously, it is creating 127 new roles in India and Vietnam, as confirmed by an official spokesperson and initially reported by the nation’s financial services union. These developments follow shortly after rival
China’s Mega Dam Raises Concerns about Water Conflict with India
India fears the Chinese mega-dam in Tibet could reduce water flows on a major river by up to 85% during the dry season, according to sources and a government analysis seen by Reuters. This has prompted India to fast-track its own dam projects to mitigate potential effects. Since the early
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Running a business in Asia today feels like navigating a whirlwind. Between keeping up with fast-moving financial trends, tackling disruptive tech, and making sense of ever-changing regulations, it’s tough for executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals to stay ahead. That’s where Best business magazine in Asia comes in, offering a lifeline to
Japan Wins $6.5B Warship Contract with Australia
Japan finalized a groundbreaking A$10 billion ($6.5 billion) contract to build warships for Australia on Tuesday, representing its largest defense export since ending its military export restrictions in 2014. The agreement highlights Tokyo’s move away from postwar pacifism toward countering China’s expanding influence. As part of the agreement, Mitsubishi Heavy
South Korea’s Ex-Leader Yoon Returns to Jail as the Martial Law Investigation Speeds Up
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was detained again on Thursday, placed in a solitary cell with basic food, after prosecutors secured a new detention warrant related to his attempted martial law last year. The Seoul Central District Court approved the warrant, citing concerns that Yoon might destroy evidence.
Adani Refutes Bribery Claims, Eyes Green Energy Boom
Gautam Adani, the Indian billionaire, addressed shareholders this week, again denying any wrongdoing in the face of U.S. bribery allegations. At the Adani Group‘s meeting, Gautam Adani said that no one from the company has been charged under U.S. law. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), following a 2024 indictment involving